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commit 4223b3a2a0c03cdaf1b619336d95721f92f26bce
Author: Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Wed Apr 22 13:37:29 2020 +0200

    Camel-AWS2-KMS: Added example for pojoRequest
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 .../camel-aws2-kms/src/main/docs/aws2-kms-component.adoc    | 13 +++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+)

diff --git a/components/camel-aws2-kms/src/main/docs/aws2-kms-component.adoc 
b/components/camel-aws2-kms/src/main/docs/aws2-kms-component.adoc
index 19dcb9b..a9eba76 100644
--- a/components/camel-aws2-kms/src/main/docs/aws2-kms-component.adoc
+++ b/components/camel-aws2-kms/src/main/docs/aws2-kms-component.adoc
@@ -160,6 +160,19 @@ The component is capable of detecting the presence of an 
KmsClient bean into the
 If it's the only instance of that type it will be used as client and you won't 
have to define it as uri parameter.
 This may be really useful for smarter configuration of the endpoint.
 
+== Using a POJO as body
+
+Sometimes build an AWS Request can be complex, because of multiple options. We 
introduce the possibility to use a POJO as body.
+In AWS KMS there are multiple operations you can submit, as an example for 
Create List keys request, you can do something like:
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+from("direct:createUser")
+     .setBody(ListKeysRequest.builder().limit(10).build())
+     
.to("aws2-kms://test?kmsClient=#amazonKmsClient&operation=listKeys&pojoRequest=true")
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+In this way you'll pass the request directly without the need of passing 
headers and options specifically related to this operation.
+
 Dependencies
 
 Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their pom.xml.

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